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  1. Posts : 121
    Windows 11 Home 64-bit
       #861

    Realtek Semiconductor Corp. - MEDIA - 6.0.9530.1: (All-OEM)
    https://catalog.s.download.windowsup...cc35a4d451.cab
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  2. Posts : 1,223
    Windows 10
       #862

    IntelliMoo said:
    You can still get the universal parts from that download if newer versions, for ASRock, like I do (the Realtek Audio Effects Component, Realtek Audio Universal Service, and Realtek Hardware Support Application).
    Or you can grab it directly from Asrock.

    https://download.asrock.com/Drivers/...539.1_RTK).zip
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  3. Posts : 220
    Windows 10 Home (forever?)
       #863

    sandyt said:
    Or you can grab it directly from Asrock.

    https://download.asrock.com/Drivers/...539.1_RTK).zip
    Well they do seem to have an update once in a blue moon, but I can't find that one in the usual ASRock > Support list. How do you find it otherwise?
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  4. Posts : 1,939
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #864

    Realtek Semiconductor Corp. - MEDIA - 6.0.9545.1 (Samsung)
    {http link} {https link}
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  5. Posts : 121
    Windows 11 Home 64-bit
       #865

    Interesting, i don’t see those in my muc list. I think MUC is region locked or something ?
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  6. Posts : 1,939
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #866

    IntelliMoo said:
    Well they do seem to have an update once in a blue moon, but I can't find that one in the usual ASRock > Support list. How do you find it otherwise?

    Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version [3]-asrocksite-realtekuad-ver9539.png

    @IntelliMoo

    the Asrock driver support page recently showed the Realtek audio 6.0.9539.1 driver version for B550M Wifi SE board but when going to the B550M Wifi SE download page, it shows a different version and not the 9539 version (it shows or "lists" the 6.0.9509.1 version instead).

    so asrock has not yet fully updated their site to point to the 9539 version (kinda slow with the site update changes)
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  7. Posts : 220
    Windows 10 Home (forever?)
       #867

    erpster4 said:
    so asrock has not yet fully updated their site to point to the 9539 version (kinda slow with the site update changes)
    Yep, slow indeed, why I usually just grab the components from that Asus guy's packs. But it's definitely finally there now, thanks much.
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  8. Posts : 2
    windows 10 pro
       #868

    Hi guys, I'm having trouble with the audio driver for my Asus B550 TUF Gaming motherboard. I've installed the drivers that are available in the motherboard support page, but the realtek control panel is missing. I've looked everythere in the pc folders, but there isn't any.
    If I look at the driver's name in the control panel device manager, the system shows that the device is using a driver signed by Microsoft. So it's using generic audio drivers downloaded from Windows update or already in Windows.
    I downloaded the driver provided in the first page of the thread and tried to install them, but Windows doesn't allow me to install it. No matter what I try, it keeps saying that the latest best version for my system is already installed. I disabled the function that asks for driver signatures, but Windows doesn't want to install and use the new drivers.
    I then installed an old driver version (found at pag. 46 here) that was working in a MSI X99S motherboard, where I had the Realtek control panel. But in my new system the control panel isn't installed and in the device manager it keeps showing that the device is using the Microsoft drivers.
    Wtf!? I bought this mobo also for the audio codec and power and now I got these problems.

    Do someone experienced something like this? Any possible solution? I need the control panel to boost the volume up.
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  9. Posts : 624
    Windows 11 Pro (x64)(v23H2)(Build 22631.3527)
       #869

    glucax said:
    Hi guys, I'm having trouble with the audio driver for my Asus B550 TUF Gaming motherboard. I've installed the drivers that are available in the motherboard support page, but the realtek control panel is missing. I've looked everythere in the pc folders, but there isn't any.
    If I look at the driver's name in the control panel device manager, the system shows that the device is using a driver signed by Microsoft. So it's using generic audio drivers downloaded from Windows update or already in Windows.
    I downloaded the driver provided in the first page of the thread and tried to install them, but Windows doesn't allow me to install it. No matter what I try, it keeps saying that the latest best version for my system is already installed. I disabled the function that asks for driver signatures, but Windows doesn't want to install and use the new drivers.
    I then installed an old driver version (found at pag. 46 here) that was working in a MSI X99S motherboard, where I had the Realtek control panel. But in my new system the control panel isn't installed and in the device manager it keeps showing that the device is using the Microsoft drivers.
    Wtf!? I bought this mobo also for the audio codec and power and now I got these problems.

    Do someone experienced something like this? Any possible solution? I need the control panel to boost the volume up.
    if its a UAD audio driver, the Realtek control panel its installed via the Microsoft store.
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  10. Posts : 2
    windows 10 pro
       #870

    Melchior said:
    if its a UAD audio driver, the Realtek control panel its installed via the Microsoft store.
    I did this:
    disabled the internet and restarted the pc in safe mode;
    uninstalled the drivers from device manager and restarted in regular mode;
    installed the HDA driver linked in pag. 46 of this thread (version 9239) and restarted the pc;
    checked the installation folder and there was one only in Program files (x86);
    inside Audio\Drivers I double clicked on RtlUpd64;
    this created the folder Realtek in Programs;
    inside Programs\Realtek\Audio\HDA\ I found the application RtkNGUI64 (this is the Asus Realtek control panel);
    I created a link to it in the desktop;
    right clicked on it and in the Run tab I selected to start it Minimized;
    right click on Start icon and in Run I wrote shell:startup and moved the link inside the automatic startup folder;
    restarted the pc and now the Realtek control panel can start with Windows.

    Unfortunally it starts opened in the desktop, not minimized, no matter what I try.
    Anyway, this is the control panel that I was looking for. I raised all the equalizer sliders by 8 points to raise the general audio volume of speakers and headphones.
    Still disappointed, though, because the mobo is expensive and Asus claims that the audio specs are better than the previous gen codecs. I haven't noticed any difference from my previous MSI X99S old Realtek codec.
    Just troubles until now.
    I think that I will buy a used Focusrite to push my headphones.
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